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*The Golden Goblet by Eloise Jarvis McGraw (Retro Reads)
By Betsy Farquhar
A middle grades novel packed with life in ancient Egypt and an orphan’s adventure among the tombs of the dead.
Quiet Family Dramas: Four Recent Middle-grade novels
By Janie Cheaney
A roundup of recent middle-grade novels about family formation and dissolution. Stories, like people, begin at home, and no matter how fanciful or adventurous middle-grade…
What Makes a “Strong Girl Character”? Thoughts and a Podcast
By Janie Cheaney
Does rejecting gender stereotypes mean there are no distinctions between strong girls and strong boys?
Wile E Coyote, Physical Science Genius
By Megan Saben
Find out why that poor coyote never actually catches the speedy roadrunner in these clever science books for young physicists. Wile E. Coyote, physical science…
Back Porch Book Chat: Virginia Lee Rogers (Bookseller and Homeschool Mom)
By Betsy Farquhar
Back Porch Book Chat is a casual conversation about books on our virtual back porch. Join us!
Family Vacation Book List: Fun for the Whole Family
By Betsy Farquhar
Going on vacation this summer? What about daily trips to the pool and back? Perhaps you have some summer evenings on the porch planned. Sounds…
Summer Books for Refugees
By Hayley Morell
This month, Redeemed Reader will be donating every part of the commission we earn as Amazon affiliates to the Summer Feed and Read Program that works…
*The Church Mice Series by Graham Oakley
By Janie Cheaney
The Church Mice series recaptures a very British way of life through a band of adventurous mice and their loyal protector cat. The Church Mice…
The Survival Guide to Money Smarts by Eric Braun
By Janie Cheaney
Practical worksheets and relevant concerns make this “Survival Guide” a useful money primer for middle graders.